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changes in Meiji restoration, Inviolable: not to be violated or injured …
changes in Meiji restoration
social systems
Sonno jo: Respect the Emperor, Expel the Foreign Barbarians. It was a social movement to run out the barbarian foreigners.
political systems
Emperor Meiji (1852-1930) was a symbol of unity. The surviving sun of emperor Komei, he ascended the throne on February 3rd, 1867 at the age of 14.
Meiji stands for ''Emperor of enlightenment Rule''
Centralised government: they all come from one place this
would make a stronger government
Nationalism: patriotic sometimes to and extreme amount
Oligarchy: a form of government when a small group of people have all the power
The Meiji reformation of 1868 ended the Edo period Emperor Meiji took back his power and control
Sovereignty: supreme power or authority.
economic systems
Modernisation using new ideas and technologies to be of the present time or times not long passed.
culture
The Ainu we're japans first firsts nations people. Archaeologists say that they came from Russia 25000 years ago. They were more different from the Japanese people having lighter skin,
contact with others
Iwakura Mission in 1871 the government send 50 officials and 50 students on a 22 month journey through out 12 country's
commodore Matthew Perry. First entered japan at the harbour of Edo with 4 war ships bigger than any japan ship 4x. He met up with the Japanese officials he signed a treatie with the japanese.
in 1854 treaty of Kanasawa was signed
Treaties: Is a trade agreement
ideas and knowledge
The Iwakurs mission they needed to change the educational system and government to be more like america and Europe
geography
Edo period they were able to stay isolated for so long because of their geography and how compact and their military.
Inviolable: not to be violated or injured The emperor was considered a god